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Blueberry Muffin Recipe for Dogs: A Sweet, Soft-Baked Treat Your Pup Will Love

Blueberry Muffin Recipe for Dogs: A Sweet, Soft-Baked Treat Your Pup Will Love

Baking Joy into Every Bite: My Journey to Blueberry Muffins for Dogs

There’s something truly comforting about baking on a quiet afternoon—the warm scent of cinnamon and pumpkin wafting through the kitchen, the soft clatter of mixing bowls, and, of course, the eager sound of paws pacing across the floor. I’ve always loved baking, but it wasn’t until I started making homemade dog treats that it felt extra meaningful. My Labrador, Benny, changed everything for me. He’s the kind of dog who knows the exact sound of the treat jar being opened, even from two rooms away. So naturally, when I decided to experiment with baking muffins just for him, it had to be something packed with nutrition and tail-wagging flavor—thus, these blueberry muffins for dogs were born.

Inspired by the wholesome ingredients in recipes like these Blueberry Pumpkin and Oatmeal Chews for Dogs, I created my own variation that brings together sweet blueberries, fiber-rich pumpkin, and dog-friendly oats into a soft, chewy muffin that’s perfect for pups of all ages.

Let’s dive into this joyful baking project that’s not just delicious—it’s downright paw-some.


Why Blueberries and Pumpkin Make the Perfect Pair for Pups

Before I share the exact recipe, let me explain why these ingredients work so beautifully for dogs. Blueberries are tiny powerhouses loaded with antioxidants, which support your dog’s immune system and overall cellular health. I call them nature’s little gems because Benny will do backflips for them!

Pumpkin, on the other hand, is a classic go-to for digestive health. It's packed with soluble fiber and gentle on the stomach, making it a wonderful ingredient for dogs with sensitive tummies or occasional digestive issues. When I first introduced pumpkin into Benny’s diet, it was a game changer—especially during those post-holiday belly rumbles when he may have snagged a few too many scraps under the dinner table.

And let’s not forget the oats—this grain is not only filling but also incredibly gentle on digestion. They help bind everything together into that perfect, soft muffin texture that dogs adore.


Ingredients You’ll Need for These Homemade Dog Muffins

Creating this recipe doesn’t require any fancy ingredients—just a few pantry staples that you might already have if you’ve made dog treats before. Here's everything you'll need:

  • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree (make sure it’s 100% pumpkin, not pie filling)
  • 2 large eggs
  • ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
  • ½ cup oat flour (you can make this by blending rolled oats in a food processor)
  • 1 cup whole rolled oats
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional, but adds warmth and flavor)
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ cup fresh blueberries (plus a few extra for topping)

Note: Always double-check that your ingredients contain no xylitol, added sugar, or artificial sweeteners. These can be harmful to dogs.

I like to keep my ingredients as simple and natural as possible. If you want to add a spoonful of dog-safe peanut butter (like this Homemade Peanut Butter for Dogs), that’s a fun way to sneak in even more flavor!


Mixing the Magic: Step-by-Step Instructions

Let’s walk through the process, from mixing to baking. It’s straightforward and honestly, pretty fun—especially if you have a furry sous-chef nearby.

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a muffin tin with silicone or paper liners. This recipe makes about 10-12 small muffins.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin puree, eggs, and applesauce until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix your dry ingredients—oat flour, rolled oats, cinnamon, and baking soda.
  4. Gradually add the dry mixture to the wet ingredients, stirring until just combined. The batter should be thick but scoopable.
  5. Fold in the fresh blueberries gently so they don’t burst during mixing. These juicy little pops of color are Benny’s favorite part.
  6. Scoop the batter into your muffin tin, filling each about ¾ of the way full. Press a few extra blueberries on top for presentation and extra fruity goodness.
  7. Bake for 22–25 minutes, or until the tops are golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  8. Allow them to cool completely on a wire rack before serving. I know, your pup will be watching the whole time—but it’s worth the wait!

Storage and Serving Tips for Your Dog’s New Favorite Muffins

These muffins are soft and moist, so they’re best stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. If you want to extend their shelf life, freeze them in a sealed container for up to 2 months. I like to pop one into the microwave for 8–10 seconds before serving Benny a treat—it makes them smell freshly baked all over again.

Because they’re rich in fiber and fruit, I typically give Benny one muffin per day as a treat, depending on his other meals and activity level. If you have a smaller dog, consider cutting the muffins into halves or quarters to portion them appropriately.


When Baking Turns into Bonding

Every time I make these muffins, I’m reminded that food isn’t just about sustenance—it’s about connection. Baking these blueberry muffins with Benny sitting loyally at my feet (and maybe sneakily licking the bowl afterward) has become one of our favorite routines.

Some dogs are crazy for crunchy biscuits, and others love a frozen treat like these Pumpkin Pupsicles for Dogs. But Benny? He’s a muffin man through and through. There’s something so special about handing him one of these warm, blueberry-packed bites and watching his tail go wild with joy.

And if your pup enjoys fruity treats, you might want to check out these Banana and Honey Biscuits for Dogs. They pair beautifully with these muffins for a weekend treat lineup!


A Few Extra Tips for Customizing This Recipe

Just like we all have different flavor preferences, dogs do too! Here are a few ways you can tweak this muffin recipe to better suit your pup’s taste or dietary needs:

  • Switch out the blueberries for finely chopped apple or pear (just be sure to remove the seeds).
  • Add a tablespoon of ground flaxseed for a fiber boost and a little extra omega-3 goodness.
  • Use mashed sweet potato instead of pumpkin if you’re out—equally tasty and nutritious.
  • For older pups or those with dental sensitivity, try baking them a little less for an even softer texture.

One time, I even drizzled a tiny bit of the peanut butter from this Bull Penis Dog Treats recipe over a muffin before serving—yes, it sounds wild, but it’s all about that extra tail-wag factor.


Baking with Heart: Creating Traditions One Treat at a Time

What I’ve come to love most about baking these muffins isn’t just the joy on Benny’s face—it’s the tradition we’ve built around it. Every few weeks, I pull out the muffin tin, gather our ingredients, and cue up our favorite playlist (yes, he has a “baking with mom” playlist). It’s our time together. No distractions. Just warm smells, soft paws on tile, and pure, simple joy.

And when friends drop by with their own dogs, I always send them home with a few muffins. Watching other pups enjoy something homemade and wholesome—something I made—brings me so much happiness. One friend even told me her picky Pomeranian, who turns his nose up at most store-bought treats, practically devoured these muffins. That’s when I knew I had to share the recipe beyond my own kitchen.


The Nutritional Punch in Each Muffin

Let’s take a closer look at what makes these blueberry muffins not just tasty, but truly beneficial for your dog’s health.

  • Pumpkin: Excellent for digestion, thanks to its high soluble fiber content. It can help regulate bowel movements and soothe upset stomachs.
  • Oats: A complex carbohydrate that provides slow-burning energy. Oats are also high in beta-glucan, a type of fiber known to support heart health.
  • Blueberries: Rich in antioxidants, particularly vitamin C and vitamin K, as well as manganese. They support your dog’s immune function, fight free radicals, and even support brain health.
  • Eggs: A great source of protein and essential amino acids. They help build and maintain muscle, while also supporting a healthy coat and skin.
  • Unsweetened Applesauce: Provides natural sweetness without the need for added sugars. Also offers a small dose of vitamin C and hydration through its water content.

What you won’t find in this recipe is just as important: no refined sugar, no preservatives, no artificial dyes. Just clean, dog-friendly ingredients your pup’s body can recognize and benefit from.


Tails Tell the Truth: How to Know Your Dog Loves Them

Not every dog is expressive in the same way. While Benny will do a happy dance when he sees me open the fridge for one of his muffins, my neighbor’s Great Dane, Jasper, is a bit more reserved. But when he licks his lips three times and softly rests his chin on your knee afterward, you know it’s a hit.

Some signs your dog is loving their muffin treat:

  • Intense focus during baking (mine stares at the oven like it’s a television)
  • Nose nudges when they see the muffin container
  • Tail wagging, spinning, or soft whines of excitement
  • Gentle paw taps on your leg asking for “just one more”

Because these muffins are soft, they’re perfect even for senior dogs or those with dental concerns. I’ve given them to pups recovering from dental work who couldn’t enjoy hard biscuits and they were thrilled to have something special they could safely chew.


Serving Muffins with a Side of Love (and Maybe Some Yogurt)

One of my favorite ways to serve these muffins is with a dollop of plain Greek yogurt on the side. Yogurt is rich in probiotics and helps support gut health—just be sure to use unsweetened, unflavored varieties with no xylitol.

Sometimes I’ll slice a muffin in half, smear on a little yogurt, and press two blueberries on top like a sandwich. It turns snack time into a little event, and Benny gets extra excited. If you’re having a puppy party or dog birthday, these can even double as “pupcakes”—just add a swirl of homemade dog-safe frosting made from mashed banana and peanut butter.

Looking for more creative serving ideas? Try pairing them with a cooling treat like these Pumpkin Pupsicles for Dogs, especially during hot summer afternoons.


Making Muffins for Dogs Part of Your Weekly Routine

At first, I thought baking dog treats might be too time-consuming to keep up regularly. But once I realized how easy it is to batch these muffins—and how much money I was saving on store-bought options—it became a no-brainer. I make a dozen every other week, freeze half, and keep the rest in the fridge for easy access.

If you're short on time, you can even mix the dry ingredients in advance and store them in a sealed container. That way, when you're ready to bake, you just add the wet ingredients and blueberries—super fast, super convenient.

One of my readers messaged me recently, sharing that she makes these muffins every Sunday with her kids as a family activity. They each get to put one blueberry on top of each muffin before it goes in the oven. Her daughter even calls them “blueberry belly bombs” for their squishy texture and her pup’s happy post-treat naps. I loved that so much I almost renamed the recipe!


Pairing with Other Homemade Dog Recipes

If your pup enjoys these muffins, there’s a whole world of wholesome dog treats to explore. These muffins pair well with:

You can even create a mini treat box and gift it to a friend who’s just welcomed a new dog into their life. Include a handwritten label with ingredients and storage tips—it’s thoughtful, personal, and made with love.

And don’t forget to check out https://www.pinterest.com/mydogrecipe/ for beautifully organized boards filled with more ideas, seasonal snacks, and dog birthday inspiration!


Creating Happy Moments, One Muffin at a Time

When I started baking for Benny, I never imagined how much joy it would bring us both. These muffins aren’t just a recipe—they’re part of our rhythm, part of our story. They remind me that it’s the little gestures, the simple efforts, that often mean the most to those we love—especially our four-legged family.

So whether you’re baking these for the first time or adding them to your regular treat rotation, I hope you feel that same sense of warmth and connection. And more importantly, I hope your pup devours them with that blissful, crumb-covered grin only a dog can pull off.


Hungry for More Homemade Dog Recipes?

If you loved this blueberry muffin recipe for dogs and want to keep exploring, head over to https://mydogrecipe.com/ for even more treat ideas, seasonal favorites, and dog-safe ingredient guides. From crunchy cookies to cooling pupsicles, there’s something for every pup palate.

Happy baking, and give your dog a belly rub from me!

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Homemade blueberry muffins for dogs made with pumpkin and oats, baked in a muffin tin and topped with fresh blueberries.

Blueberry Muffin Recipe for Dogs: A Sweet, Soft-Baked Treat Your Pup Will Love


  • Author: mydogrecipe
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 1012 small muffins 1x
  • Diet: Low Salt

Description

Soft, healthy, and dog-friendly blueberry muffins made with pumpkin, oats, and fresh blueberries. Perfect for all dog sizes and gentle on sensitive stomachs.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree (100% pumpkin)
  • 2 large eggs
  • ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
  • ½ cup oat flour
  • 1 cup whole rolled oats
  • 1 tsp cinnamon (optional)
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ½ cup fresh blueberries (plus extra for topping)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a muffin tin with silicone or paper liners.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin puree, eggs, and applesauce until smooth.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine oat flour, rolled oats, cinnamon, and baking soda.
  4. Gradually stir the dry ingredients into the wet mixture until just combined.
  5. Fold in the blueberries gently to avoid bursting.
  6. Scoop the batter into the muffin tin, filling each cup about ¾ full.
  7. Top each muffin with a few extra blueberries.
  8. Bake for 22–25 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.
  9. Let cool completely on a wire rack before serving to your dog.

Notes

  • Use only plain pumpkin puree, not pie filling.
  • You can substitute sweet potato for pumpkin if desired.
  • Store in the fridge for 5 days or freeze for up to 2 months.
  • Cut into smaller pieces for small or senior dogs.
  • Make oat flour by blending rolled oats in a food processor.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Pet Cuisine

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 muffin
  • Calories: 82
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 28mg
  • Fat: 2.5g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.6g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 1.7g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 12g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 27mg

Keywords: Blueberry Muffin Recipe for Dogs, homemade dog treats, pumpkin dog muffin, pet nutrition, dog-friendly muffins

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